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In the middle of a report to the police overseer investigating the case of police brutality, the patrolman Juan Camilo Lloreda assured that Javier Ordóñez “hit alone” against the walls of the CAI of Villaluz, in the capital of the country, in the early morning of last September 9.
Lloreda tells the observer Armando Vergara the moment of Ordóñez’s arrest in the town of Engativá: “That boy was there and there was a group of about 8 or 9 people and that this man always came to look for a ‘miercolero’, who always arrived drunk and that they had already punched him, one of those who said to me said: ‘no, I saw the fight from the beginning, and that was what they punched him and put him to bed, and he stood up as if nothing had happened.
When asked who had applied the ‘taser’ shocks to the victim, Lloreda replied: “I did, but I didn’t put it on his chest; I put it on the palette. I put it on the palette several times as support. , but in the legs I do think it was that I activated it and in the back. Because yes, I mean, what I tell you, one is not that wild, it does not even point to what is the neck, the head, the genitalia, areas that you really know can affect you. “
Faced with Ordóñez’s pleas, the policeman gave his version: “Every time I put the ‘taser’ on him, that is, I put it on his body alone and did not actuate it, as if he knew he was going to put it on (inaudible), I would say: ‘hand behind your back, hand behind your back, hand behind, let yourself be handcuffed, let yourself be handcuffed.’ And when he said: ‘no more’, that’s when I said to him: old man, let yourself be handcuffed. ” In other words, it was at all times to handcuff him and, what I tell him, in my opinion he was under the influence of some substance because so that the two ‘taser’ cartridges would not hit him and we could not forcefully handcuff him. That man had a lot of strength and was under something. “
Then, with respect to what supposedly happened in the CAI of the Villaluz neighborhood, he said: “He hit his head, so that’s where I decided not to take him anymore, I said: ‘then he goes and says that in the CAI he was I came back nothing. ‘We made videos of when he was hitting. (…) At that time there was no one around to say that he recorded us when we entered the CAI to beat him (inaudible), at that time there were no people to say: ‘Oh yes, the police beat him’ and, what I tell you, at that time when you distributed ‘firewood’ and nothing happened, it is out of fashion, and one has to be very professional in this procedure “.
On the other hand, in the middle of the hearing to request an assurance measure this Sunday before the 29th Court of Control of Guarantees of Bogotá, the 94th prosecutor for Human Rights exposed the way in which Ordóñez would have been attacked, according to what was referred to by the witness Wílder Salazar, friend of the victim: “They push him and he falls face down between the bathroom where I am. They pick him up and hit him in front of me. They hit him on the back of the knee and he falls, hits his head with the Gray metallic ‘locker’ falls and remains in the fetal position. I say: ‘please don’t hit him more than he is already reduced. “
And the delegate of the prosecuting body also explained the necropsy of Ordóñez, highlighting that he had a high state of intoxication, since he gave a three degree alcohol level, but made it clear that no trace of narcotic substances was found.
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